can some body tell me how to control core file. Linex dumpes huge core
files in our network system for various users. I have to delete it
manually each time. Is it the only way to do this.
Ajit

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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Perhaps --with-ssl=/usr should do the trick. It may be looking into /usr/lib/lib. 
>Check out config.log to see the exact error. It gives command line of
> gcc/g++ for test programs+other error messages. So you can check whether it found it 
>or not...
> 
> Still I wonder why /usr/lib is not checked?
> 
>  Bye
>   Shridhar
> 
> dipankar pradip mitra wrote:
> 
> > # ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/lib    where /usr/lib  is the directory is where the 
>open ssl library file are stored e.g libcrypto.so,libssl.so etc..
> 
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